October: Day 17: Teaching 4:
Commemoration of the Miraculous Rescue of the Sovereign Emperor on October 17, 1888
(Lessons From This Event:
a. God's Mercy To Our Tsars, and
b. We Must Revere the Sovereign)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Few years have passed since that saving moment, namely, October 17, 1888, when the most merciful Lord showed us all His rich mercy, preserving our Tsar, now reposed in God, and His entire august family from a terrible, inevitable death during their journey by rail in the south of our fatherland. Terrible was that moment, terrifying was that moment, but God's mercy is ineffable and His right hand is mighty.
Truly, only the great God, the worker of miracles, performed before our very eyes one of the great, ancient wonders of His omnipotence and His goodness: He, the most merciful, sent His angel to preserve the life of our beloved Monarch, the now most pious Dowager Empress, and Her Children. And so, amidst all the horrors of that shattering event, that terrifying scene of destruction, ruin, and death—the crash of splintering locomotives, the roar of rain, the whistling and howling wind, the groans and cries of the wounded, the mutilated and mangled corpses of the slain, the angel of death hovering over each one's head — our Tsar and His entourage remained safe, sound, and unharmed.